Concept cluster: Social systems > Sales roles and activities
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(business) Assist-2-Sell, a real-estate franchise organisation in the United States of America
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(business) An executive in an advertising agency, or public relations firm who manages a client's account.
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(business) A person who is in charge of sales to one or more named customers or to a specified segment of the market, especially in B2B marketing; supposedly refers to a somewhat more responsible job than the term salesman.
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(archaic) The act of a broker; brokerage.
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A stockbroker.
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The occupation of being a broker.
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(obsolete) The business of a broker.
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The craft or profession of a broker; mediation in a sale or transaction.
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(South Asia) To issue an official infringement citation.
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(business) The sales technique of forming personal relationships with clients based on their habits and preferences.
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(sales) The act of approaching a stranger in an attempt to sell them a product or service.
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A hobby including seeking, locating, acquiring, organizing, cataloging, displaying, storing, and maintaining whatever items are of interest to the individual collector.
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(finance) A commercial trader, as opposed to an individual speculator.
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The language of commerce.
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The practices, methods, aims, and spirit of commerce or business.
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(law) A merchant earning a commission by selling goods belonging to others.
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(Commonwealth English) Alternative spelling of couponer [One who uses money-saving coupons.]
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A person who works with data management
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One who makes or brokers business or political transactions
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A sales representative for a pharmaceutical company.
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(marketing, often attributive) Member of a multi-level marketing scheme who was recruited by another (their up line) and pay that recruiter a portion of their earnings.
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The Federal Reserve building.
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(finance) An independent member of an exchange who can act as a broker for other members who become overloaded with orders, as an agent on the floor of the exchange.
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Alternative spelling of free marketeer [An advocate of a free market model of economy.]
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The marketing practice of having the host of a children's television segment endorse products or services.
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A heraldic device; an impresa.
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(business, sales) A sales representative employed by a retail or wholesale vendor who works on the premises of his or her employer, transacting with customers directly on a sales floor or by telephone, online messaging, etc.
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(marketing) A loss leader or a popular product sold at a normal price.
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(marketing, slang) A basic salesperson.
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(business, marketing) Alternative form of manufacturer's representative [(business, marketing) An independent selling organization, paid principally by commission that usually represents multiple lines of products (usually not directly competitive).]
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(business, marketing) An independent selling organization, paid principally by commission that usually represents multiple lines of products (usually not directly competitive).
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(proscribed, business, marketing) Alternative form of manufacturer's representative [(business, marketing) An independent selling organization, paid principally by commission that usually represents multiple lines of products (usually not directly competitive).]
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(business, marketing) Alternative form of manufacturer's representative [(business, marketing) An independent selling organization, paid principally by commission that usually represents multiple lines of products (usually not directly competitive).]
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A specialist in marketing.
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One who designs and executes marketing campaigns.
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(uncountable) The promotion, distribution and selling of a product or service; the work of a marketer; includes market research and advertising.
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(economics) One who brings an organization or a country to the market; one who assists in expanding a market economy by finding market-based solutions for social, political, or economic problems; one who assists with marketization.
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(countable) A marketing company
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A sales system under which the salesperson receives a commission on his or her own sales and a smaller commission on the sales from each person he or she convinces to become a salesperson.
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(marketing) A customer who makes more than one purchase.
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(obsolete) A trader or merchant; a businessman; a financier.
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Someone who studies or collects paper money or banknotes.
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(UK, slang, obsolete) The sale of printed song lyrics by street peddlers.
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(archaic, slang) One who readily parts with money; a free spender.
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The trade of pawnbroking.
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A service where a person is hired, typically by a store, to provide customers with personalized advice and suggestions on potential purchases.
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An agent involved in procuring and selling theatrical plays.
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(sales) A potential client or customer.
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(finance) A red herring prospectus.
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(Singapore, Malaysia) an agent of a stockbroking company who receives a commission for each transaction handled
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A company agent who visits potential purchasers; a salesman.
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A sales assistant.
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an employee of a firm whose primary task is selling the company's product or service.
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A team of salespersons.
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Talk or demonstrations intended to persuade a consumer to make a purchase, especially when vigorously delivered or exaggerated.
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(informal) sales representative
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A sales assistant representing the company outside the place of business.
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(marketing) A general reluctance on the part of a potential buyer to buying a product (as opposed to a specific, legitimate, concern or objection).
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A team of salespersons.
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(chiefly humorous or derogatory) A child or young person who is selling something.
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(US, derogatory, slang, rare) A salesperson.
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A team of salespeople.
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(UK, marketing, business) A position as salesman.
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(US) A salesman or saleswoman
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A person whose job is to sell things, either in a shop/store or elsewhere.
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(rare) Synonym of salesmanship
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In terms of sales.
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salesmanship by a saleswoman
adj
(colloquial) Characteristic of the language or techniques used to sell goods and services; especially, resembling a hard sell; pushy.
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Skill at salesmanship.
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A broker who deals in railway or other shares and securities.
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(Canada, US) A person soliciting sales, especially door to door.
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(sales) Sales success as a ratio of the number of customers to the number of potential leads who were approached.
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A dealer whose inventory comes from a larger dealership.
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(slang) A high-pressure salesman.
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(informal) A highly skilled and successful sports player.
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(informal) An exceptionally talented or successful salesman.
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One who sells a great deal; a supersalesman.
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A telemarketer.
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A salesperson working in telesales.
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A publication intended for participants in an industry or related group of industries.

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